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Manufacturer:ABB
Product Number:168209-479-040-15-05-01
Product Type:Proximity Probe Assembly
Origin:USA
Dimensions:180 × 180 × 35 mm (packaged)
Weight:0.45 kg
FAQ
FAQ
Q1: What is the Bently Nevada 168209-479-040-15-05-01 used for?
It is a proximity probe assembly used for non-contact shaft vibration and position monitoring in rotating machinery.
Q2: Which monitoring system is it compatible with?
It is designed for use with the Bently Nevada 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Transducer System.
Q3: What measurement technology does it use?
The probe uses eddy current sensing technology for accurate shaft displacement and vibration monitoring.
Q4: What equipment commonly uses this probe?
It is widely used in turbines, compressors, pumps, generators, motors, and other rotating industrial equipment.
Q5: Can it measure both vibration and shaft position?
Yes, it can monitor dynamic shaft vibration as well as static shaft position.
Q6: Is it suitable for harsh industrial environments?
Yes, it is designed for demanding industrial applications and provides resistance to oil, temperature fluctuations, and vibration.
Q7: Does the probe require a matching extension cable and Proximitor sensor?
Yes, it must be used as part of a complete 3300 XL transducer system including the extension cable and Proximitor sensor.
Q8: What should be checked before replacing the probe?
Users should verify probe diameter, system length, connector type, mounting configuration, and overall transducer system compatibility.
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Packing & Delivery
We will use wear-resistant cartons to seal the boxes, and take photos for your confirmation before sealing. We will pack the boxes only after confirmation.
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